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Wotech solar and Able solar energy are opening up the solar

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"Power cuts are daily occurrence in Pakistan, even in major cities – and both industry and private homes are suffering as a result. The country has a population of around200 million and is one of the up-and-coming emerging markets in Asia, but the demand for energy cannot be met. The energy requirements currently total 27gigawatts, while only 15 gigawatts of electricity are actually produced. These situation has been getting worse for many years", reports ,Managing Director at Able solar energy. "We therefore want to provide homes and companies with solar storage systems as a quick and independent power supply. We have selected high-quality German brand products for this task." Able solar energy has combined these products to create systems, which can withstand the extreme weather conditions in Pakistan with up to 45 degrees. "We chose Wotech solar as our exclusive solar module supplier and partner due to the high-quality, high-performance modules supplied by the company. The high quality of the components, together with the service from Able solar energy,ensure that the systems continue to deliver optimal performance for years to come", continues kevin.

The 18 solar power systems with a total output of around 100 kilowatt peak will be installed from june this year in Lahore, the second largest city in Pakistan, on the border with northern India. Wotech solar modules type WT260W and Wotech solar high-performance modules WT Poly 260w solar module will be used, which achieve an efficiency of around 18 percent. The high efficiency and the extremely stable high energy yields are achieved through the combination of selected components and solar cells with the latest technology. Able solar energy Tree builds the systems complete with battery storage to help the homes achieve independence from power cuts and the availability of diesel. The solar storage systems have a capacity of 5 to 10 kilowatt hours.

"Able solar energy is a remarkable company, that truly wants to help find a sustainable solution to the energy hunger in Pakistan. The current solar projects are just the beginning. Together, we are aiming to provide many more people with environmentally friendly energy in the area", explains kevin, Managing Director at Wotechsolar solar . "The energy consumption in Pakistan is increasing constantly and is predicted to reach 35 gigawatts by 2018. The many of hours of sunshine and the favorable irradiation angle make Pakistan perfect for using solar power."
the electricity regulatory authority in Pakistan, has recently begun promoting the feed-in of solar power from large plants. In the north of the country, every kilowatt hour fed in will be reimbursed with around 22 Pakistani Rupees for 10 years, which corresponds to around 15 Cent. After this time, system operators will receive 9Rupees (6 Cent) for 15 years. In the south, the feed-in tariff will be 21Rupees (14.6 Cent), followed by 8.7 Rupees (6 Cent) per kilowatt hour. A feed-in tariff has also already been decided on for private homes and thef igures will be announced over the next few weeks.